Scramble up a 12.7-mile sneak route to the highest peak in the park. Your goal for the day: Summit 14,259-foot Longs Peak (the Rockies’ northernmost Fourteener) before noon, when thunderheads often charge the Front Range. Get a 3 a.m. start to reach the scrambly off-trail portion by sunrise. Longs’s blunt, larger-than-a-football-field crown overlooks alpine lakes cupped by glacial rubble and Powell, McHenrys, and Chiefs Head Peaks—a ridgeline of Thirteeners two miles west that form the Continental Divide. This map is printed on waterproof expedition paper and includes turn-by-turn hiking directions, in-depth trip planning essentials, and Lat/Long Tics plus UTM Tics for in-field navigation